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chris lawrence, our pentagon correspondent, is in guantanamo bay, cuba, watching this all for us. chris, good morning. this was all apparently very frustrating for the judge and the prosecution, and i guess somewhat an embarrassment for all involved, right? >> reporter: you said it, rapid where i. i mean, for everyone involved. for the republicans on one side who had really pushed to get these hearings back from federal court and pushed back down here to military tribunals. this can't be what they imaged if they heard or heard anything about what happened yesterday. and for the obama administration as well. remember, it was president obama and even candidate obama who promised to close the camp at guantanamo bay and move these trials to federal court. what happened yesterday was a stark reminder of the failure of the administration to do so. >> and was there any reaction at all, i'm curious, from the family member as they watched these antics take place? >> reporter: not much. they were in -- they were in the courtroom, and they could see everything that was going on, randy, but t
chris lawrence, our pentagon correspondent, is in guantanamo bay, cuba, watching this all for us. chris, good morning. this was all apparently very frustrating for the judge and the prosecution, and i guess somewhat an embarrassment for all involved, right? >> reporter: you said it, rapid where i. i mean, for everyone involved. for the republicans on one side who had really pushed to get these hearings back from federal court and pushed back down here to military tribunals. this can't be...
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the pentagon doing something similar. they are making their people more accountable about who they talk to and the state department and the cia has been doing it for awhile. this has again two effects. one of them is that it is clamping down on the flow of information. that sort of is good for the white house because they can control things better. it's not necessarily as good for the american public or reporters. the odd thing about this it actually in the interesting thing for the historian. because what you end up having is all of these memos about who was talking to what reporter. who tried to work out the sources that reporters were using for particular stories. you go back to the memo and find out who talked to them. this is interesting in the wake of the crisis. there were number of articles that came out. some of them were sort of fawning what happened. some more critical. was one written by [inaudible] [laughter] and charles bartlett the saturday evening post about what happened during the days. charles bartlett
the pentagon doing something similar. they are making their people more accountable about who they talk to and the state department and the cia has been doing it for awhile. this has again two effects. one of them is that it is clamping down on the flow of information. that sort of is good for the white house because they can control things better. it's not necessarily as good for the american public or reporters. the odd thing about this it actually in the interesting thing for the historian....
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if the blame game starts and has i was there during watergate and in the pentagon during iran-contra. now they blame the state department, intelligence community then you will see the whistle-blowers coming out of the woodwork career diplomats, intelligence officers with connections you will see the drip drip drip every week ultimately there will be hearings with a political crisis. lou: hearings have produced effectively nothing. we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen sending letters with the action taken there has to be a higher level of energy and oversight of the senate if the country will be served at all. lou: watch secretary clinton. she should have been out there is 70 when ambassador. of that was hurt issue she was at her house in washington she could have gone in she didn't. i think she knew there was a problem what she does next will be important. lou: why was axelrod talking about national security? >> lou: good to have you. domestic issues first and foremost, the audience beginning to fill the seats. what do we want them to say? we will speak to
if the blame game starts and has i was there during watergate and in the pentagon during iran-contra. now they blame the state department, intelligence community then you will see the whistle-blowers coming out of the woodwork career diplomats, intelligence officers with connections you will see the drip drip drip every week ultimately there will be hearings with a political crisis. lou: hearings have produced effectively nothing. we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen...
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a new york times columnist quotes william perryry saying if he were in the pentagon would recommend military invention. -- intervention. madeleine albright, also. nick burns, same thing. it is getting a little late. is the obama administration mamaking a mistake? >> easy for them to say. of all, the sanctions they have been posed are working. they proposed new sanctions. the foreign-exchange holdings virtuallys had are the, , and they've gone to andians to ask for a loa the russians have said how are you going to pay it back? the is the problem -- trouble they're in now. now, weigh that against the carnage that is taking place on the ground, and of urse, the longer you wai the worse it gets on the ground. you cannot say the status quo is holding for the syrians. they are in trouble and they're about to collapse. >> nick burns is q quoted, the departmente official, saying arab states asking where is the united states in this? >> where are t the arab states n this? it is a middle east problem. is turkey going to come in on our side? they would not come in our side for iraq. for have e no stoma
a new york times columnist quotes william perryry saying if he were in the pentagon would recommend military invention. -- intervention. madeleine albright, also. nick burns, same thing. it is getting a little late. is the obama administration mamaking a mistake? >> easy for them to say. of all, the sanctions they have been posed are working. they proposed new sanctions. the foreign-exchange holdings virtuallys had are the, , and they've gone to andians to ask for a loa the russians have...
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but some think that michelle will be the first ever woman to head the pentagon. and then in the senate, rhode island senator jack reed, and john kerry, the man who talked bob gates into staying at defense in the beginning of the president's first term. and then there's john kerry and some thought there if rice gets stayed, they still would want to put kerry in the cabinet somewhere. and then there's attorney general eric holder. long time target of conservatives. he said he's undecided about whether he wants to stay on. >> that's something that i'm in the process now of trying to determine. the first step has already occurred, that is the president has been re-elected. and i will have to think about can i contribute in a second term. i will have to obviously talk to him, speak of members in my family, particularly one, who i'm married to. and ask myself, the question about, you know, do i think that there are things that i still love to do, do i have -- let some gas still left in the tank. it's been an interesting and tough four years. >>> well, the inevitable ca
but some think that michelle will be the first ever woman to head the pentagon. and then in the senate, rhode island senator jack reed, and john kerry, the man who talked bob gates into staying at defense in the beginning of the president's first term. and then there's john kerry and some thought there if rice gets stayed, they still would want to put kerry in the cabinet somewhere. and then there's attorney general eric holder. long time target of conservatives. he said he's undecided about...
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the pentagon will shift to put 60% of the naval warships there by 2020. pineta said it's not a challenge to china. the move comes as conservative leaders criticize the response to the blood shed in syria. >> i can't think of a time in many years i have served the country and in many ways that i have been more embarrassed about my country and to carry out our fundamental principles. >> and he said he met with pineta to discuss syria and was told the pentagon has plans ready if president obama asks for military action there. >>> mixed reaction in egypt following the light sentence handed down to ousted president mubarak. the historic decision is shedding a light on a country divided between people who both love and hated the brutal dictator who reigned over egypt for 30 years. leland bitter has the story. >> reporter: more than a year across egypt, mubarak is sentenced to life in prison for failing to stop $900 protestors last february. the ousted leader wore sunglasses and showed no emotion as the leading judge said in part the people released a collective
the pentagon will shift to put 60% of the naval warships there by 2020. pineta said it's not a challenge to china. the move comes as conservative leaders criticize the response to the blood shed in syria. >> i can't think of a time in many years i have served the country and in many ways that i have been more embarrassed about my country and to carry out our fundamental principles. >> and he said he met with pineta to discuss syria and was told the pentagon has plans ready if...
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at least the pentagon is reading my material. they finally came around. it only took them a coup ol f years. i've been saying this for years now. >> i'm struck by -- and i don't think i thought about it until i read the book. that america has this long history of celebrity generals. right? george patton, colin powell, stanley mcchrystal and david petraeus is the biggest names of the post- 9/11 wars. now there are new celebrity generals. is that on accident or do you think it's on purpose? >> i wonder if president obama did this by design or if it sort of happened this way in his quest to regain control of the pentagon. petraeus has been defrauded. he's at cia. general mcchrystal -- who is running the war in afghanistan now? you probably know. but some guy named john allen. none of the other generals -- there's no big-time general that can threaten the president's command. >> are you troubled -- not ambivalence but the way that generals do pr. describe the problems with civil affairs as a struggle in the military. and also the sort of weirdness about gener
at least the pentagon is reading my material. they finally came around. it only took them a coup ol f years. i've been saying this for years now. >> i'm struck by -- and i don't think i thought about it until i read the book. that america has this long history of celebrity generals. right? george patton, colin powell, stanley mcchrystal and david petraeus is the biggest names of the post- 9/11 wars. now there are new celebrity generals. is that on accident or do you think it's on purpose?...
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the pentagon did not a first disclose details of the more recent run incidence, setting it is classified. meantime, more rising tension is limning farther east with china as president obama prepares for a second term. a new report suggests china is two years away from applying nuclear ballistic missiles on submarines, missiles with a 4600-mile range. china recently unveiled a second sophisticated stealth fighter jet that industry experts say may have been developed with stolen u.s. technology. that chinese jade 31 stealth fighter has an air intake and wing dimension that is suspiciously similar to the american s35 and a silhouette similar to lockheed martin's f-22 rapture. furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at b
the pentagon did not a first disclose details of the more recent run incidence, setting it is classified. meantime, more rising tension is limning farther east with china as president obama prepares for a second term. a new report suggests china is two years away from applying nuclear ballistic missiles on submarines, missiles with a 4600-mile range. china recently unveiled a second sophisticated stealth fighter jet that industry experts say may have been developed with stolen u.s. technology....
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the pentagon plans to cut about 67,000 soldiers from active and reserve army units and the army national guard in the next five years starting on october 1st. as well as 15,200 from the active and reserve ranks of the marine corps as part of an effort to save $487 billion over a decade. this is about 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, and thanks for the opportunity to brief the army's fy-13 budget. the first request developed that addresses the reductions in defense spending that will occur over the next ten years. takes into account a new defense strategy and the budget control act. the major change for the army is the active component reduction kwaends and discussions early on about it. beginning this fy, with a portion of the initial 27,000 reduction announced in the fy-12 presidential budget. then it accelerated increases of the permanent reduction until we get to the 57,000 by the end of fy-17. so both the department of defense and the army leadership have directed the army staff to go ahead and put a comprehensive review together and determine what is the right fore structure for the
the pentagon plans to cut about 67,000 soldiers from active and reserve army units and the army national guard in the next five years starting on october 1st. as well as 15,200 from the active and reserve ranks of the marine corps as part of an effort to save $487 billion over a decade. this is about 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, and thanks for the opportunity to brief the army's fy-13 budget. the first request developed that addresses the reductions in defense spending that will...
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and this will have ripples and the same thing with the pentagon. i think that it will change something about art. i'm not sure that anybody takes a piece of metal and twist it anymore and say that it is art. it will make a seriousness about literature that we may have lost. a lot of ideology and here i think i would probably admit that most of you wouldn't agree with me, but i think that there was a slumber in american life and we had certain comparable beliefs about all cultures might be equal after 9-11, we saw that the taliban was shifted, they killed homosexuals, they killed women. they were a completely different culture, not just a different culture, but a subordinate culture. if there is an objective standard, it allows us to make a judgment. they were not the same as americans, it also, i think, shattered ideas of pathism that the great promise of the enlightenment that we could all be educated and extend education and the opportunities of education and there are reasonable people that we can agree and there is not necessarily evil in the w
and this will have ripples and the same thing with the pentagon. i think that it will change something about art. i'm not sure that anybody takes a piece of metal and twist it anymore and say that it is art. it will make a seriousness about literature that we may have lost. a lot of ideology and here i think i would probably admit that most of you wouldn't agree with me, but i think that there was a slumber in american life and we had certain comparable beliefs about all cultures might be equal...
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and the pentagon did not have any problem with this. and the chaplain who performed the ceremony didn't have any problem with this. >> that's completely different. obviously the chaplain that performed it agreed to do that. >> what's the problem? >> the pentagon was not notified. the base commander was not notified. so they may say after the fact they had no problem but it was not approved by any stretch of the imagination. the problem is basically, carol, that this is hardly the venue for a protest ceremony or mock ceremony. military readiness is extremely important and i don't think using it as a social test tube is appropriate. >> i guess nobody forced the chaplain to perform the ceremony. no one forced troops to watch. no one forced troops to come in and participate in the ceremony. i'm struggling to understand how this affects the military any way? >> that's not the question. the question is now we have a base commander who had to field questions from the media for a week which diverted him away from and distracted him and many oth
and the pentagon did not have any problem with this. and the chaplain who performed the ceremony didn't have any problem with this. >> that's completely different. obviously the chaplain that performed it agreed to do that. >> what's the problem? >> the pentagon was not notified. the base commander was not notified. so they may say after the fact they had no problem but it was not approved by any stretch of the imagination. the problem is basically, carol, that this is hardly...
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there is a shot of the pentagon this morning with a flag draped over that building. meanwhile, mitt romney will be speaking at the national guard's annual conference. flags across washington today are at half mast to mark the anniversary. there are hearings on capitol hill. on the house side they will take a look at preventing terrorists from entering united states. "usa today" on their front page "as time passes." it says here -- host: p.j., a democrat, new jersey. you are up first. caller: i see this event as a different thing. i look at it from an engineering standpoint. this is the first time that steele has ever been melted by fire outside of a blast furnace. there was a tremendous chance to study this event that was not allowed. host: all right, virginia. parker, independent line. good morning. caller: we should be honoring those who lost their lives 10 years ago. and we should be helping those people need help with their health insurance from the blast. host: there is an update on that this morning in "of the baltimore sun." "the 70,000 surviving firefighters
there is a shot of the pentagon this morning with a flag draped over that building. meanwhile, mitt romney will be speaking at the national guard's annual conference. flags across washington today are at half mast to mark the anniversary. there are hearings on capitol hill. on the house side they will take a look at preventing terrorists from entering united states. "usa today" on their front page "as time passes." it says here -- host: p.j., a democrat, new jersey. you are...
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the pentagon found nearly half of all american military bases did not have the ability to pick up absentee ballots. the bases are all legally required to do so. implementing and maintaining the voter centers that all the bases would exceed $20 million a year. >>> a major development. officials detained or discharged hundreds of afghan national army soldiers. military authorities are investigating insider attacks, also known as green on blue attacks. the defense ministries denouncing those, calling a serious matter. the move to detain the afghan soldiers comes three australian troops were killed by a man in an afghan uniform. >> we were defenseless at the end of a long day of training. the afghan nation -- >> 45 international service members, mostly americans, have been killed this year in green on blue attacks. there were 12 such attacks in august alone. coalition officials reported 25% of the insider attacks have suspected and confirmed links to the taliban. >>> falling a developing story. an attack in the eastern market section of capitol hill. a man beaten and robbed and it happened on
the pentagon found nearly half of all american military bases did not have the ability to pick up absentee ballots. the bases are all legally required to do so. implementing and maintaining the voter centers that all the bases would exceed $20 million a year. >>> a major development. officials detained or discharged hundreds of afghan national army soldiers. military authorities are investigating insider attacks, also known as green on blue attacks. the defense ministries denouncing...
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many lawmakers are searching for ways to avoid taking a meat cleaver to the pentagon budget, warning cuts are tied to the sequester. peter doocy tonight on one such voice. >> on a two-day barn storming tour of south carolina this week senator lindsay graham warned constituents that unplanned spending cuts january 1st will be devastating. >> remember those images in world war ii where all the draft tease came in when world war ii started training with program sticks and they had cardboard tanks. it won't be that dramatic but it will be pretty close. >> graham worries a weakened military puts us as a big disadvantage when dealing with china and the middle east. it's a consequence of the debt reducing super committee's failure to crack a deal. half would come on the pentagon and the defense secretary said that will hurt. >> the last thing i want to do is hollow out the force. we have done that in the past. i don't want to repeat that lesson. >> others say we would not be ready to do something big. >> we would not be ready to do something like 9/11. it would severely reduce our capabilit
many lawmakers are searching for ways to avoid taking a meat cleaver to the pentagon budget, warning cuts are tied to the sequester. peter doocy tonight on one such voice. >> on a two-day barn storming tour of south carolina this week senator lindsay graham warned constituents that unplanned spending cuts january 1st will be devastating. >> remember those images in world war ii where all the draft tease came in when world war ii started training with program sticks and they had...
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on the pentagon's rathdar? it's risky. your son is still captured. >> the government seemed to decide now -- >> it wasn't the government -- >> it's not a story. look, this is not a story the pentagon want to tell. you know? >> and then you mentioned one of the factors, the discomfort here, because of the, what happened that led him to leave the base. and you know, i do want to pivot and move the conversation to the subject of soldier suicides which is -- a staggering statistic out today. basically, in the first 155 days of the year there have been more soldier suicides, the number of soldier suicides exceeded the number of combat troop deaths in afghanistan. the toll that it's taken on the men and women that are fighting overseas it is staggering isn't even -- i've used that word once, but it is dramatic and not something we talk about, and bergdahl is a result of the stresses placed and soldiers. >> whether than say he's not patriotic, this or that. young men in very stressful situation. extremely stressful, they have dif
on the pentagon's rathdar? it's risky. your son is still captured. >> the government seemed to decide now -- >> it wasn't the government -- >> it's not a story. look, this is not a story the pentagon want to tell. you know? >> and then you mentioned one of the factors, the discomfort here, because of the, what happened that led him to leave the base. and you know, i do want to pivot and move the conversation to the subject of soldier suicides which is -- a staggering...
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the spokesman also says the author should have submitted the book to the pentagon before publication. his lawyer says he was not legally obligated to have the book screened. meanwhile, the admirals' said the book could provide enemies with dangerous insight into the navy seals operation. so far the pentagon has not taken steps to stop the bug from beings -- still to come, my "2 cents more" on the tooth fairy. that's right. a new identity death warning. how cyber cards are stealing money from your financial adviser and why you won't be getting a dime back. ♪ you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. gerri: up next, cyber crux newest victim, your financial adviser. while that's bad news for you and your wallet and how to prote
the spokesman also says the author should have submitted the book to the pentagon before publication. his lawyer says he was not legally obligated to have the book screened. meanwhile, the admirals' said the book could provide enemies with dangerous insight into the navy seals operation. so far the pentagon has not taken steps to stop the bug from beings -- still to come, my "2 cents more" on the tooth fairy. that's right. a new identity death warning. how cyber cards are stealing...
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it does or at least some people in the pentagon do you don't believe me you can see for yourself sort of the strange names are all part of the fifty one billion dollar black bunch of the pentagon set aside for next year so we told you about it before this dark ambiguous budget is enough to give anybody nightmares or the government just casually gives billions of dollars to projects that nobody knows about except for a few select people now there's really all not all that much that we can suss out from this budget because they use code words for it like cobra judy for assignments and projects that could cover anything from i don't know using covers of battle finding ways to disguise a soldier named judy and obviously totally making up that kind of stuff cobra duty could mean anything and it could be something far more sinister probably is but we do know one thing here just like the rest of the pentagon this budget has faced the chopping block you see last year cobra duty was given forty thousand dollars this year and have to figure out how to keep going only seventeen thousand and in f
it does or at least some people in the pentagon do you don't believe me you can see for yourself sort of the strange names are all part of the fifty one billion dollar black bunch of the pentagon set aside for next year so we told you about it before this dark ambiguous budget is enough to give anybody nightmares or the government just casually gives billions of dollars to projects that nobody knows about except for a few select people now there's really all not all that much that we can suss...
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. >> the pentagon said there is a simple explanation and that the contact information and inspector using was outdated. diagram we have bases that grow . we have other thing that is happen and so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else. phone numbers change and e-mail addresses change. >> secretary panetta has not responded to the senator's letter. but the spokesperson said the secretary will respond to the senators directly. harris. >> molly, reporting for us tonight. thank you very much. >> a brawl breaks out in a high school football game . the man trapped as flooduars rise and the man caught. illinois. chaos in a high school football game in chicago with a massive fight in the stands. people including playeros the field running for safety and one man reportedly stabbed . police say someone may have pulled out a gun in the fight that caused panic. they called off the grame and no reports of arrest. >> arizona, monsoon season with a vengeance outside of phoenix. a utility trug stalled . the driver force to climb out and wait on the truck's hood for res
. >> the pentagon said there is a simple explanation and that the contact information and inspector using was outdated. diagram we have bases that grow . we have other thing that is happen and so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else. phone numbers change and e-mail addresses change. >> secretary panetta has not responded to the senator's letter. but the spokesperson said the secretary will respond to the senators directly. harris. >>...
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senators say the pentagon needs to move fast. and earlier this week. pentagon director of the voting assistance program said there is a reason why attempts to contact the voting offices failed . >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation system voters offices simply was outdated. why was it outdated? in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will respond to the senators directly. uma? >> thank you very much. >> both president obama and governor mitt romney enter the final sprint to election day. governor romney is casting the president as an uneptstewart of the economy. you heard bill clinton saying as the economy was damaged no president could turn things down four years. i spoke to a reagan advisor and said clinton could have and so could reagan. >> what bill clinton said in the convention is literally true, but comparing obama to w, and president george bush is damning him with faint praise. both presidents were
senators say the pentagon needs to move fast. and earlier this week. pentagon director of the voting assistance program said there is a reason why attempts to contact the voting offices failed . >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation system voters offices simply was outdated. why was it outdated? in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will...
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. >> pentagon officials say they are committed to remaining in afghanistan until 2014 when they say they can safely and security operations over to afghan forces. >> thank you very much. less than one hour ago a historic bill signing took place in annapolis. martin o'malley signed the same- sex marriage bill into law. he made it 8 -- he made it a key part of his agenda this session. >> maryland now joins seven other states in the nation and washington, d.c. in legalizing same-sex marriage. opponents are working to petition the law to a referendum. we will take a look at the other controversial measure making its way through the state house today. a new anti-discrimination bill. >> the controversial vote on capitol hill today. the senate has rejected the amendment concerning contraception. it would have allowed employers to opt out of parts of the president's health-care law they found morally objectionable. >> conservative media publisher and activist andrew breitbart has died. he collapsed while walking near his house and los angeles. he suffered from heart problems. an autopsy is expec
. >> pentagon officials say they are committed to remaining in afghanistan until 2014 when they say they can safely and security operations over to afghan forces. >> thank you very much. less than one hour ago a historic bill signing took place in annapolis. martin o'malley signed the same- sex marriage bill into law. he made it 8 -- he made it a key part of his agenda this session. >> maryland now joins seven other states in the nation and washington, d.c. in legalizing...
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the pentagon seems determined to make an example of this seal for violating the non-disclosure pledge that every seal must pledge. we will see how fussy the administration really is about operational security. in the midst of this debacle, another name surfaced, almost as an afterthought, neil armstrong who died on august 25 that. quiet, scholarly earthly, who welcomed the moon and seemed embarrassed by t. american's apollo 11, navy pilot, cerebral engineer, the man who avoided the spotlight as though he thought it was a black hole. some believe it is. but not matt bissonnette, the man who couldn't or wouldn't live up to the seal creed, as well as mr. neil armstrong, a mere civilian the creed reads, quote, i humly serve as a guardian to my fellow americans, always ready to defend those who are unable to defend themselves. i do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions. my word is my bond. >> jamie: back to the campaign trail, how president obama is using medicare to court seniors in florida, where he is, go after rival governor mitt romney. hey, i love y
the pentagon seems determined to make an example of this seal for violating the non-disclosure pledge that every seal must pledge. we will see how fussy the administration really is about operational security. in the midst of this debacle, another name surfaced, almost as an afterthought, neil armstrong who died on august 25 that. quiet, scholarly earthly, who welcomed the moon and seemed embarrassed by t. american's apollo 11, navy pilot, cerebral engineer, the man who avoided the spotlight as...
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that is the reason the pentagon went after me then. today we don't know. we detainee know what we don't know what the narrative is. >> tony, the department of defense is saying they did not vet this book. they seem likely to go after this guy. what can we expect in terms of action from the department of defense? >> my attorney who worked with me has said it is highly likely in this charged atmosphere of the pentagon being in a foul mood right now as reflected by jerald dempsey's comments the other day they're going to go after this guy and mark thinks it will be very brutal by the fact that this guy did sign agreements. you saw the results of the process with me. i went through it and tried to follow the rules as best i could. and even then we had to sue them by the fact they abused it. this guy didn't do anything as far as we know and it may be very bad. not only al qaeda but possibly the fbi coming after you on this too. >> tony, thanks so much for joining us. as always, thanks for your insight. >> thank you. >>> up next the book being called an election
that is the reason the pentagon went after me then. today we don't know. we detainee know what we don't know what the narrative is. >> tony, the department of defense is saying they did not vet this book. they seem likely to go after this guy. what can we expect in terms of action from the department of defense? >> my attorney who worked with me has said it is highly likely in this charged atmosphere of the pentagon being in a foul mood right now as reflected by jerald dempsey's...
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those instructions were issued by the pentagon personnel chief under defense secretary donald runs fell. -- rumsfield. >> new developments in the capitol street murder trial. we are learning about relationships between the suspects and the victims. at time, the group ate together, played football together. why did they all turn on each other? sam ford is live with more . ♪ ♪ >> >> we are outside the apartment building where he lived. >> 21-year-old andre morgan took the stand for a second day. he talked about how the accused killers and him had been friends for years. coach steve zanders remembers them all. >> there were such good friends. you did not see one without the other. they were all really respectful young man. >> this picture from his myspace page shows him standing, jordan sitting. he testified that they along with carter had all been having a good time at the apartment building with some girls. he thought one of the guys had taken it and called his brother to bring everything. minutes later, the carters were holding their friends at gunpoint. they batted his hand away. h
those instructions were issued by the pentagon personnel chief under defense secretary donald runs fell. -- rumsfield. >> new developments in the capitol street murder trial. we are learning about relationships between the suspects and the victims. at time, the group ate together, played football together. why did they all turn on each other? sam ford is live with more . ♪ ♪ >> >> we are outside the apartment building where he lived. >> 21-year-old andre morgan took...
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television news coverage of the september 11th, 2001 tor attacks on the world trade towers and the pentagon. 2005, the devastating hurricane katrina claiming the number two spot. katrina was named one of the five deadliest hurricanes in the history of the united states as well as the costliest natural disaster. number three goes to o.j. simpson's not guilty verdict on october 3rd, 1995. that tv moment drew such a large audience, people nationwide stopped working costing an estimated $480 million in lost productivity. the space shuttle challenger disaster on january 28th, 1986 takes number four. that aircraft oumr space plane broke apart 73 seconds into its flight resulting in the deaths of its seven crew members. rounding out the top five, the killing of former al-qaeda osama bin ladenea on may 2nd, 2011. other no
television news coverage of the september 11th, 2001 tor attacks on the world trade towers and the pentagon. 2005, the devastating hurricane katrina claiming the number two spot. katrina was named one of the five deadliest hurricanes in the history of the united states as well as the costliest natural disaster. number three goes to o.j. simpson's not guilty verdict on october 3rd, 1995. that tv moment drew such a large audience, people nationwide stopped working costing an estimated $480...
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the first lady and the pentagon unveil a new policy to combat that growing problem. >> more honda story plus -- on that story plus your weather first in two minutes. we'll be back. ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checking at capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. and free atms anywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my tuches look big? >>> good morning, welcome back to 9news now. 4:44 on this friday morning. it's a big weekend this weekend. washington mardi gras is happening, lots of louisiana is in town -- >> i hope they brought their long coats. >> and they're excited about those -- ability to wear a long coat. we don't get to use that a lot. >> no, it's going to be one of the colder weekends although folks from louisiana and everyone else. one of the colder weekends we've seen this winter. temperatur
the first lady and the pentagon unveil a new policy to combat that growing problem. >> more honda story plus -- on that story plus your weather first in two minutes. we'll be back. ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checking at capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. and free atms anywhere. five times the interest? that's hot....
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that's unfair to the people of the pentagon. they're dealing with that. you are suggesting they're doing anything less than their duty. i don't think you meant that. >> the people at the pentagon are think ak bout ing about it. >> two simple things. you are evading one. there is some question of restraint about israel. coming by major israeli military figures as well. a thriving debate in israel. the suggestion, you said more time planning the military, looking at the military possibilities less on israel. i think the first is simply inaccurate. secondly, in terms of, the change, i think people overinterpreted some of the language. the policies have always been consistent. i guess that is a kind of grudging acceptance of the fact that the current policies are okay or at least acceptable. you have to criticize the fact that they weren't always his policies. again i would have to go back to a kind of, you know -- for the advocate of mitt romney to be attacking anybody for changing positions or impugning them is i think a reach. >> let me pick up a question
that's unfair to the people of the pentagon. they're dealing with that. you are suggesting they're doing anything less than their duty. i don't think you meant that. >> the people at the pentagon are think ak bout ing about it. >> two simple things. you are evading one. there is some question of restraint about israel. coming by major israeli military figures as well. a thriving debate in israel. the suggestion, you said more time planning the military, looking at the military...
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>>> well, when we come back, porn at the pentagon. a warning goes out to defense workers who have their eye on something other than national security. >>> and more hard news this morning. golden moments. glory for team usa. and a look ahead to today's olympic action. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! hd 8. when is to when is to . e'sthin soft. i know what i like. i like feeling both clean and pampered. why should i compromise? quilted northern ultra plush®, with the innerlux layer. for a comfortable, confident clean, or your money back. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken faji
>>> well, when we come back, porn at the pentagon. a warning goes out to defense workers who have their eye on something other than national security. >>> and more hard news this morning. golden moments. glory for team usa. and a look ahead to today's olympic action. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times...
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jennifer griffin is following breaking story from the pentagon. good evening. >> good evening, bret. in a cap did moment, secretary clinton revealed russians applying the regime with a new shipment of helicopters that she fears will be used against the syrian civilians. >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by secretary clinton are russian made mi-17 helicopters. the same type of helicopter that the u.s. military is buying for the afghan air force from the same state run russian arms dealer. the u.s. army has a $375 million no-bid contract to buy 21 of those helicopters. recent amateur video from near the city of homs shows the syrian army using helicopter gunships to fire on civilian areas. in a letter to defense secretary leon panetta, republican senator john cornyn of texas asks why the pentagon is purchasing russian arms. "i remain deeply troubled that the d.o.d. would do busi
jennifer griffin is following breaking story from the pentagon. good evening. >> good evening, bret. in a cap did moment, secretary clinton revealed russians applying the regime with a new shipment of helicopters that she fears will be used against the syrian civilians. >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria. which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the helicopters referred to by...
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unveil his new military strategy aimed at cutting the pentagon's budget. the president acknowledged the new military whethill be leaner insisted no less meaner. >> the united states will maintain our military superiority with forces that are agile, flexible and ready for the full range of contingencies and threats. >> reporter: a decade of war in iraq and afghanistan zapped the military and sent pentagon spending soaring, up 71% in the past ten years. a bill that defense secretary leon panetta says the nation can no longer afford. >> all of this at a time when america faces a serious deficit and debt problem at home. a problem which is, itself, a national security risk squeezing both the defense and domestic budgets. >> reporter: to cut the military's budget will take a major shift in strategy. u.s. forces will focus on deterring a growing threat from china in the asia pacific region, conduct smaller counter insurgency operations with u.s. special forces elsewhere, and no longer attempt to fight two major ground wars at the same time. >> i'm uneasy about r
unveil his new military strategy aimed at cutting the pentagon's budget. the president acknowledged the new military whethill be leaner insisted no less meaner. >> the united states will maintain our military superiority with forces that are agile, flexible and ready for the full range of contingencies and threats. >> reporter: a decade of war in iraq and afghanistan zapped the military and sent pentagon spending soaring, up 71% in the past ten years. a bill that defense secretary...
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the pentagon says an official review found that it reviewed sensitive and classified information. >>> a transgeppedder inmate serving life in prison for murder is about to get a pricy sex change surgery on the taxpayer's dime. a federal judge ordered massachusetts prison officials to provide the operation for michelle kostoly. k as a way to treat the identity disorder. scott brown calls this an abuse of tax dollars. >>> coming up income, dr. oz is in d.c. today. >> we'll check in with holly who is live at howard university school of medicine this morning. she will tell us about his 15- minute physical. but first, labor day weekend is over but summer isn't ready to make its exit just yet. tucker has the full forecast when fox 5 morning news continues. [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. this greek style yogurt has style. you can say that again. why thank you. this greek style yogurt has style. okay. stop saying it now. you're sending me mixed messages. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. . >>> welcome back. it is 6:15 on t
the pentagon says an official review found that it reviewed sensitive and classified information. >>> a transgeppedder inmate serving life in prison for murder is about to get a pricy sex change surgery on the taxpayer's dime. a federal judge ordered massachusetts prison officials to provide the operation for michelle kostoly. k as a way to treat the identity disorder. scott brown calls this an abuse of tax dollars. >>> coming up income, dr. oz is in d.c. today. >> we'll...
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the answer is very simple the state of affairs is not getting better we're hearing reports from the pentagon the latest one saying that violence has been peaking this summer at over thirty five hundred strikes against u.s. troops that you know as the u.s. is trying to bring to a clause this conflict this war by twenty forty and why. alex is still spiking you know even as a quick example i can give you you know the green on blue attacks when we have insiders people working with allied forces with u.s. forces attacking u.s. troops because experts are saying the situation is critical and nobody's really seeing on the end the violence is still ongoing certainly a lot to talk about unfortunately we are at a time a lot of saucy i think you that was our correspondent on associate. and that's going to do it for the news for this hour but capital account as of next on our team with lauren lyster let's check in with lauren to see what's on today's agenda laura hi liz so while the deficit debate goes on with the fiscal cliff talks of course one thing that doesn't come up much is a question of the very
the answer is very simple the state of affairs is not getting better we're hearing reports from the pentagon the latest one saying that violence has been peaking this summer at over thirty five hundred strikes against u.s. troops that you know as the u.s. is trying to bring to a clause this conflict this war by twenty forty and why. alex is still spiking you know even as a quick example i can give you you know the green on blue attacks when we have insiders people working with allied forces...
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bases, the pentagon should focus on shouldering overseas disawlings installations. days earlier the chairman armed service committee carl levin said the same thing. closures are ugly business. past closures have been rife with poor decisions and little consideration for the small communities that grow up around military installations and depend on them for jobs and commerce. more base closings are not only small, but inef- tabl. indeed as more than 100,000 troops are cut from the force as well as the units, installations will need to be cut as well. the secretary of defense already has the authority to close and realign military bases, but the current brac or base realignment and closure process was made to make it more politically palatable in the wake of the cold war when deep cuts were needed. swearing off future closures is disingenuous, especially to the communities that over the next few years will see their bases change or go away entirely. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. you can watch this program online at defensene
bases, the pentagon should focus on shouldering overseas disawlings installations. days earlier the chairman armed service committee carl levin said the same thing. closures are ugly business. past closures have been rife with poor decisions and little consideration for the small communities that grow up around military installations and depend on them for jobs and commerce. more base closings are not only small, but inef- tabl. indeed as more than 100,000 troops are cut from the force as well...
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operations in afghanistan meeting with the pentagon earlier today in responding to the question about the armed forces journal, an article that was critical of the way the department. of defense is describing the situation in afghanistan and the comments of colonel davis who, by the way, met with three members of congress, three members who have called for an end to u.s. involvement in afghanistan immediately. one of those members is democrat jim mcgovern of massachusetts who went to the house floor expressing his own skepticism about the war in afghanistan. >> mr. speaker, congress of the american people need to hear the truth about afghanistan. it is impossible for us to make thoughtful, rational decisions on policy if we do not receive straight, accurate information about the
operations in afghanistan meeting with the pentagon earlier today in responding to the question about the armed forces journal, an article that was critical of the way the department. of defense is describing the situation in afghanistan and the comments of colonel davis who, by the way, met with three members of congress, three members who have called for an end to u.s. involvement in afghanistan immediately. one of those members is democrat jim mcgovern of massachusetts who went to the house...